Most of Royal Mansour Marrakech was crafted by hand.Royal Mansour MarrakechMarrakech effortlessly wears the weight of a history stretching back to the late 11th century. You can see it in the labyrinthine Medina, which contains bustling marketplaces, tranquil riads (private residences) and impressive palaces. Yet the dynamic city is also home to a vibrant art and culture scene, with the Musée Yves Saint Laurent and an endless relay of galleries.The collision of colors, textures and tastes — past and present — is intoxicating. And you can experience them all in Marrakech’s luxury hotels.Whether you seek a resplendent royal retreat commissioned by the king of Morocco, or the contemporary, clean lines of a desert oasis, Forbes Travel Guide’s list of Star-Rated properties covers them all.To discover the best hotels in Marrakech, FTG’s incognito inspectors posed as ordinary guests and stayed multiple nights at each property. The inspectors tested hundreds of exacting standards, with an emphasis on exceptional service, which accounts for 70% of a property’s rating. The remaining 30% comes from the quality and condition of the facilities. FTG does not require a business relationship from the properties it rates, and it does not earn a commission if you book one of the following hotels.Cool off in the sprawling pool.Mandarin Oriental, MarrakechFive-Star Hotels in MarrakechMandarin Oriental, MarrakechNestled amid nearly 50 acres of centuries-old olive trees and immaculate Moorish gardens, Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech looks like a dream.Meander through the sprawling property and you’ll encounter private villas inspired by Berber and Andalusian-Arabic influences, all with secluded walled gardens, pools and Jacuzzis, extensive areas for sunbathing and shaded alfresco dining, and more than 100,000 roses all against the backdrop of the snow-dusted Atlas Mountains. See more.Royal Mansour MarrakechCommissioned by the king of Morocco with the aim of capturing the best of the country’s architecture and visual culture, Royal Mansour Marrakech is nothing short of immaculate. With 80% of the hotel crafted by hand, each room and riad (you get your own home here, not merely a room or suite) is unique.This Marrakech retreat often hosts acclaimed chefs for residencies: In April 2025, chef Raphaël Rego led a Brazilian-inspired culinary takeover, followed by the Italian Alajmo brothers in December 2025 and most recently, Spanish chef Quique Dacosta took over Le Jardin for April. See more.Four-Star Hotels in MarrakechFairmont Royal Palm MarrakechThink of Marrakech, the winding pathways and hustle and bustle of the Medina usually come to mind. Now imagine the opposite — a luxe desert hideaway, tastefully decorated and impossibly chic, all clean lines and well-manicured gardens and pools. That’s Fairmont Royal Palm Marrakech, a 135-room oasis just 20 minutes outside the city center.Boasting the largest pool in the country, an 18-hole championship golf course by Cabell B. Robinson and a collection of fully serviced freestanding villas, the resort is great for first-time visitors to the country. See more.Check into a refined retreat.Four Seasons Resort MarrakechFour Seasons Resort MarrakechRelaxation, refinement and exotic surroundings define the atmosphere of the luxurious Four Seasons Resort Marrakech. Near the ramparts of the Hivernage district and not far from the Menara Gardens, the Four Seasons offers an authentic stay in the heart of a lush, Moorish paradise.For extra indulgence, head to the spa, where two distinct pavilions invite you to escape with signature treatments featuring quality local ingredients like saffron, rose, argan oil and rhassoul clay. See more. Stroll through the beautiful grounds.La MamouniaLa MamouniaWith about 20 acres filled with orange trees, rose bushes, cacti, palms and olive trees, La Mamounia is surrounded by beauty. From the moment you step through the front doors of this palatial Marrakech masterpiece, you’ll be immersed in stylish grandeur.The dining options are no less grand. Chef Simone Zanoni leads L’Italien, which has recently been redesigned by the duo of Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku to evoke the atmosphere of a winter garden. Meanwhile, renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten brings his fine-dining touch to Asian fusion at L’Asiatique. See more.Sink into a plush bed.Park Hyatt MarrakechPark Hyatt MarrakechOpened in July 2024 in the sun-drenched foothills of the Atlas Mountains, Park Hyatt Marrakech feels more like a private estate than a hotel.The hotel also offers the ultimate luxury: seamless immersion into the rich local culture. Concierges can curate a range of experiences, from a walking tour of Medina led by a local guide, to chef-taught cooking classes, to lunch with a family living in a traditional Berber village. See more. Take a seat in the lobby.AmanjenaRecommended Hotels in MarrakechAmanjenaJust outside of Marrakech, Amanjena awaits as a tranquil escape.The palatial resort recently underwent an extensive, heritage-honoring refurbishment to celebrate its 25th anniversary. The renovation elevated guest comfort, updated technology, enhanced the wellness offerings and incorporated Aman’s signature Italian restaurant, Arva, while preserving the timeless Moorish architecture originally designed by Ed Tuttle. See more.Enjoy Moroccan design in the guest rooms.La Sultana MarrakechLa Sultana MarrakechThe best of Marrakech sits at your fingertips when you check into La Sultana Marrakech. In the historic Kasbah, the luxury hotel is close to the Royal Palace, the Saadian Tombs and Djemaa el-Fnaa Square.The property embraces an ethos of authentic luxury by incorporating the best of Morocco in its design details, culinary offerings and service standards. You’ll feel like royalty sipping a freshly made mojito from a lantern-lit terrace while watching the sun set over the Medina. See more.Selman MarrakechSpread across 15 acres at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, Selman Marrakech offers a green oasis where regal Arabian horses roam the land.One of the best ways to see the steeds is during Selman Marrakech’s Sunday brunch. The spread alone warrants a reservation, with verrines, tagines, oysters and much more. But some days the morning meal comes with an impressive hour-long horse show.Along with the stunning stallions, the hotel lures you in with a Chenot spa, dazzling design and a picturesque pool. See more.
The 9 Best Marrakech Hotels
Discover the Red City’s finest Star-Rated hotels, from royal retreats to desert oases, vetted by Forbes Travel Guide’s incognito inspectors.













